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Filmfare Award For Best Actress – Marathi
The Filmfare Marathi Award for Best Actress is an award, which is presented annually at the Filmfare Awards to an actor via a public vote or jury; it is given by ''Filmfare'' for Marathi cinema, Marathi films. Each individual entry shows the title followed by the production company and the producer. The award was first given in 1974. The most recent winner, as of 2023, is Gauri Deshpande. Superlatives Winners and nominees 1970s 1980s 1990s 2010s 2020s References

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Filmfare Marathi Awards
The Filmfare Marathi Awards are presented annually to both artistic and technical excellence of professionals in the Marathi cinema, Marathi film industry of India. The ceremony had been sponsored by various private organisations in the past as well as in present provisions. During several years in 1990s, a live ceremony was broadcast to television audiences but was later discontinued for unknown reasons. In 1963 the awards were extended to Marathi cinema, Marathi, Tamil cinema, Tamil, Telugu cinema, Telugu and Cinema of West Bengal, Bengali languages. The presentation of the awards has been inconsistent throughout its inception. Presently, a recorded and edited version of the awards ceremony is televised. History The awards were first given in 1963 and the ceremony used to be held along with Bollywood Filmfare Awards. In 1953, initially recognizing the Hindi film industry. In 1963, awards extended to Best Picture in Marathi, Telugu, Tamil and Bengali, for the awards. In 1 ...
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Smita Patil 2013 Stamp Of India
Smita Vallurupalli (born 4 September 1980), known mononymously as Smita, is an Indian singer and actress. She began her career in 2000 with the release of her debut pop album, ''Hai Rabba''. She has since released several albums, including ''Masaka Masaka'', which was commercially successful, and ''Smita'', a multilingual pop album composed by Sajid-Wajid and distributed by Sony BMG. In addition to her work in pop music, Smita has performed over 75 playback songs in Telugu cinema. Notably, her rendition of "Evaraina Chusuntara" from the film ''Anukokunda Oka Roju'' (2005) earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer – Telugu. She is credited with popularizing pop music in Andhra Pradesh through her albums and music videos. Smita has also ventured into acting, appearing in films such as '' Malliswari'' (2004) and '' Aata'' (2007). In 2015, she starred in the short film ''Dying To Be Me''. Beyond her music and acting career, she hosted the SonyLIV talk show ' ...
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Neena Kulkarni
Neena Kulkarni (née Joshi) is an Indian actress who is known for her work on Marathi and Hindi films, television and stage productions. She has received several awards including a National Film Award, Maharashtra State Film Awards and three Filmfare Awards Marathi. Early life Kulkarni was born in 1955. Her parents were both doctors. She attended Canossa Convent High School and Elphinstone College, Mumbai. She was married to Dilip Kulkarni until his death in 2002. Career Neena Kulkarni is a celebrated Indian actress, director, and producer known for her remarkable contributions to Marathi and Hindi films, television, theatre, and international cinema. Born in 1955 to a family of doctors, she was educated at Canossa Convent High School and Elphinstone College with a degree in French in Mumbai. She started her career with Modelling and became the first Clearasil Girl in print media in the early 70s. She was married to Dilip Kulkarni until his passing in 2002. They have two c ...
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Sukanya Kulkarni
Sukanya Kulkarni Mone (née Kulkarni) is an Indian actress who mainly works in Hindi and Marathi films and television productions. She has won several awards including two Filmfare Marathi Awards and Maharashtra State Film Awards respectively. Personal life Kulkarni was born in a Marathi family. She is married to veteran actor Sanjay Mone. The couple has one daughter, Julia Mone. Filmography Television Awards References External links Sukanya Kulkarnion IMDb IMDb, historically known as the Internet Movie Database, is an online database of information related to films, television series, podcasts, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and biograp ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Kulkarni, Sukanya 20th-century Indian actresses 21st-century Indian actresses 1968 births Living people ...
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Usha Naik
Usha Naik is an Indian actress who works in Marathi films. She started her career as a background dancer in films. She established herself as the leading lady of Marathi Cinema In the late 70s and 80s. She received numerous accolades including Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Marathi and prestigious Maharashtra State Film Awards. Early life & career The movie ''Samna'', directed by Jabbar Patel, marked Usha Naik's debut in the film. She started learning classical dance when she was young, which helped her become known as an actress who could do both serious and funny roles. She began with small parts in films like '' Jyotibacha Navas'' and ''Karava Tas Bharava'', and later got a big role in Anant Mane's ''Pach Rangachi Pach Pakharan''. After that, she acted in many Marathi films, playing various characters. She got praised for her roles in movies like ''Haldi Kunku'' and ''Devashappath Khare Sangen''. She was even honored by the Maharashtra Government for her work in ''Kala ...
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Usha Naik, Actor And Shrihari Sathe, Producer Of The Film ‘EK HAZARACHI’, At A Press Conference, At The 45th International Film Festival Of India (IFFI-2014), In Panaji, Goa On November 29, 2014
Usha may refer to: Geography *Usha (ancient city), an archaeological site in western part of Galilee, Israel *Usha, Israel, a modern kibbutz * Usha, Purba Bardhaman, a village in India Personal name Mythology *Ushas or Usha, a Vedic goddess *Uṣā, daughter of Asura Banasura **''Usha Parinayam'' (), an Indian drama Given name *Usha (actress) (born 1972), Indian actress and singer in Malayalam movies *Usha (Telugu singer) (born 1980), Indian singer in Telugu language *Usha Choudhari (born 1942), Indian National Congress politician * Usha Gupta, a fictional character in ''The Archers'' *Usha Haley, American academic *Usha Majere, a fictional character in ''Dragonlance'' *Usha Mangeshkar (born 1935), Indian singer *Usha Mehta (1920–2000), Indian Gandhian and freedom fighter *Usha Menon, Indian-British gynaecologist *Usha Sanyal, historian specializing in Asia *Usha Uthup (born 1947), Indian singer * K. K. Usha (1939–2020), Chief Justice of the high court of Kerala, India from ...
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Navri Mile Navryala
''Navri Mile Navryala'' (translation: ''The Groom Finds A Bride'') is a 1984 Indian Marathi-language comedy film written and directed by Sachin Pilgaonkar and produced by Satish Kulkarni under the production banner of Shree Tulsi Productions. The film stars an ensemble cast of Ashok Saraf, Sachin Pilgaonkar, Supriya Pilgaonkar, Nivedita Joshi, Sanjay Jog, Neelima Parandekar, Shrikant Moghe, Ashalata Wabgaonkar, Jairam Kulkarni and Daya Dongre. Anil-Arun composed the music, and the film garnered critical acclaim upon its release." Plot The Deshmukhs and Inamdars are neighbours residing side-by-side. In the Inamdar household, the matriarch Maasaheb (Daya Dongre) wields strict control with an iron fist and enforces discipline. On the contrary, the Deshmukh clan adopts a freewheeling lifestyle from the patriarch Bhaurao Deshmukh ( Shrikant Moghe), indifferent to the judgements of others. In an intriguing twist, Jairam ( Sachin Pilgaonkar), a key figure in the Deshmuk ...
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Supriya Pilgaonkar
Supriya Pilgaonkar (née Sabnis) is an Indian actress who has worked in several Marathi and Hindi films and television series. She is married to actor Sachin Pilgaonkar and made her debut as Chameli in his superhit film '' Navri Mile Navryala'' for which she won Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Marathi. She also won Maharashtra State Film Award. She is the winner of '' Nach Baliye 1''. Early and personal life Pilgaonkar was born 16 August 1967 as Supriya Sabnis in a Maharashtrian family in Mumbai, India. She met her husband, Sachin Pilgaonkar while shooting for a Marathi movie ''Navri Mile Navryala'', which he was directing. They got married in 1985, when she was 18 and have a daughter, Shriya Pilgaonkar. Career Pilgaonkar has acted in a handful of television serials; the most popular of them are '' Tu Tu Main Main'', Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi, '' Sasural Genda Phool'', '' Radhaa Ki Betiyaan Kuch Kar Dikhayengi, Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi'' and ''Kadvee Khattee Meet ...
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Shapit (1982 Film)
''Shapit'' is a Marathi-language film was released on 30 December 1982. It is produced by Madhukar Rupji, Sudha Chitale, Vinay Newalkar under the banner of Troyka Films Combine and directed by Rajdutt & Arvind Deshpande. The film won President's silver medal for Best Feature Film in Marathi at the National Film Awards. Plot Shapit is a movie that talks about how some people have lots of money and power while others don't have much at all. It shows how the rich often treat the poor and people from lower castes unfairly, making their lives harder. In the movie, we see how these differences in social status and money affect everyday life. It's a reminder that the world isn't always fair, and some people have more opportunities just because they were born into wealth or a higher caste. The movie shines a light on these inequalities and makes us think about how we can make things more equal for everyone. Cast * Madhu Kambikar as Bijli * Yashwant Dutt as Bali * Nilu Phule as Rangy ...
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Madhu Kambikar
Madhu Kambikar is an Indian performing folk art artist, theatre actor and film and TV personality, from Maharashtra. Kambikar went onto establish herself as one of the leading actress of the 80s. In a career spanning over four decades, she has worked in over 75 films and has received several accolades including a Filmfare Marathi Award and six Maharashtra State Film Awards. Personal life She was born in Malegaon, a village in Beed district, 28 July 1953 in the Kolhati community. She dropped out of school and used to follow her father himself a performing artist to shows. She herself became a performer at a very young age. She is the aunt of the late Kishor Shantabai Kale. On 27 November 2016, she fell unconscious on stage during a lavani-tamasha performance at Yashwant Natya Mandir, Matunga and was hospitalised. Folk and contemporary theatre She acted in about a dozen folk plays, including: * Dadu Indurikar's "'" * Shankar Patil's "'" * Ashok Paranjape's "'" * Vasant ...
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Umbartha
''Umbartha'' ( IPA: Umbaraṭhā; ) is a 1982 Indian drama film produced by D. V. Rao and directed and coproduced by Jabbar Patel. The film was simultaneously shot in Marathi and Hindi, the latter titled ''Subah'', with the same cast. It tells the story of a woman's dream to step outside her four walled home and bring change in the society. Smita Patil played the lead protagonist in the film for which she won ''Marathi Rajya Chitrapat Puraskar'' for Best Actress. The film was adjudged as the Best Feature Film in Marathi at the 29th National Film Awards for "a sincere cinematic statement on the theme of a woman seeking to establish her identity by pursuing a career, even at the risk of alienation from her family". The film is based on a Marathi novel ''Beghar'' () by Shanta Nisal. This film also tells the social issues on LGBTQ in 80s. Plot Sulabha Mahajan is a woman who dreams to step out of the four walls of the house, assume greater responsibility as a citizen and play an impo ...
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